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30-01-2008, 01:13 AM
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Motorola May Leave Handset Business
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New reports indicate that Motorola may be leaving the mobile phone industry and/or may be bought by Chinese investors
Motorola enjoyed record success in 2005 with the release of the RAZR, which went on to sell 110 million units and boost the company to the number two position in handsets behind Nokia. Since that time, Motorola has struggled to match this epic success.
Motorola first tried to boost sales in 2006 by cutting prices, which led to a sharp drop in profits. This in turn led to "cost-savings" in 2007, which basically equated to closing hardware and software development locations and cutting jobs.
In Q4 2007, Motorola closed the year with a $1.2 billion USD loss. The company's handset share also sunk in 2007 from 23% to a meager 13%.
Now there are reports that Motorola may be looking to cut its losses and leave the handset market entirely. This would leave an uncertain fate for the company's more popular lines such as the new RAZR and the Sidekick. These products and their engineering and support staff could be sold off to competitors or simply reassigned to different projects, keeping only a bare minimum for product support.
If Motorola exits the headset business, it will likely focus on becoming a government and enterprise company, said Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura International in a note to his clients released Tuesday.
There is also separate speculation that a Chinese buyout of the Illinois-based Motorola is forthcoming, but Windsor says this is unlikely. He says that Chinese vendors do not have the expertise needed to deal with Motorola's software, hardware, and marketing woes, so both sides may be reticent to make a deal.
Motorola currently offers several competitive music phone-related headphone products, featured in last year's Holiday Guide at DailyTech. These lines also share an uncertain fate if the handset business is phased out.
Motorola is also involved heavily in the microprocessor, embedded computing, two-way radio, and networking markets. Motorola was previously involved in the government sector, until 2001 when it sold off its defense holdings to General Dynamics.
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30-01-2008, 01:16 AM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
Can never happen.
But still, they said the same when rumours first came of Motorola leaving mainstream Processor business. They made great CPUs. Now Look! No Motorola processor in the market. Their quality could fug intel, AMD, etc.
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30-01-2008, 09:22 AM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
Poor Moto..
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30-01-2008, 09:29 AM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
Yep. Even the motorola employees are suffering. Not much appraisals for the past two years. It's certainly struggling. I wouldn't be surprised if they leave handset business. they may continue to produce smartphones as they are the best in terms of global smartphone sales.
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30-01-2008, 09:58 AM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
lets see whats going to happen in the future ............
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30-01-2008, 06:11 PM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
Motorola focusses too much on their phones design and shape instead of the actual phone. Nowadays people don't mind not-so-good-looking phones as long as they have lots of good features. Their phone's hardware was decent but the software and UI wasn't very good. Plus the cameras sucked and they never went beyond 2mpix. Also other manufacturers try to outdo others by providing more and better features, but Motorola is going at its own pace without being concerned about others and their own dwindling market share.
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01-02-2008, 06:59 PM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
I agree with you.
the cameras never got out of the 2 mpix range
MOTO was selling all VGA cameras in 2006 when Nokia already made 3mpix cameras
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01-02-2008, 07:15 PM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
Lets see what happen in future
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01-02-2008, 07:44 PM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
they very damn well should as it is they make some really crappy fones after so many years they could come up with only 2 major fones - razr & rockr those 2 also had better alternatives
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03-02-2008, 03:44 AM
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Re: Motorola May Leave Handset Business
If they launch a 4mp camera, good audio quality, 3g+4g, large screen, etc enabled sub 10k phone, their @rse might just get saved. But still, they are one of the best today.
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